Alastair

I contacted the Firefox development team prior to release 2 and suggested
exactly what you have suggested, i.e. give the users an obvious prompt to
re-size text i.e. in the default browser menu.  It saves on both the users
having to discover and remeber specialist key strokes and also save the web
developer having to supply for each page.

I was informed that they had a "far better idea" in the pipeline.  I'm not
holding my breath...

I can only agree with previous comments about average web users and their
lack of knowledge abou text resizing, having at one time run a number of
classes for such people.  Maybe one day  the browser  vendors will catch on.


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- Rob

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 Personally, I wouldn't
> complain about that, but I would suggest that increase/decrease text
> buttons are in the default browser chrome.
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> Kind regards,
>
> -Alastair
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> 1] http://alastairc.ac/2007/05/user-agent-improvements/
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